Kaley Cuoco, who previously hosted the People’s Choice Awards, attended this year as a nominee (and winner) in the Favourite Comedic TV Actress category.

For her walk down the red carpet at the Nokia Theatre L.A. Live in California on Wednesday (January 8), ‘The Big Bang Theory’ starlet took a faintly bohemian turn in a Sachin + Babi Spring 2014 ensemble.

Her long, box-pleated skirt, in an intoxicating shade of cerulean, featured a peekaboo, lattice-stitched floral motif. Rather than follow the runway’s styling, she exchanged the white tunic top for a more tailored, tucked-in black tank.

She accessorized with just a few beaded and tied bracelets, styling her blonde locks into bedhead waves and sweeping on a smoky, kohl-rimed eye.

However, despite her intent to match those strappy blue Aperlai ‘Liberty’ sandals to her blue skirt, they still seemed somewhat at odds with the more casual, breezy spirit that dominated this look from the ankles up.

Sandra Bullock took to the red carpet at the 2014 People’s Choice Awards on Wednesday night (January 8) at the Nokia Theatre L.A. Live in California.

The Favourite Movie Actress winner not only maintained her refreshing embrace of colour, she also piled on the pattern in her Peter Pilotto Resort 2014 embroidered frock that featured a happy mix of grass-green, white and navy petal-like pieces, overlaid over a sky-blue lining.

With such a complex dress, accented with the geometric swath of a white waistband, I would have liked to have seen her wavy locks pulled into an off-the-shoulder ‘do. However, she did downplay her makeup, choosing nude tones over anything more eye-catching.

A matching dark-blue Jimmy Choo ‘Tube’ clutch and chartreuse Kurt Geiger ‘Bond’ heels both complemented the hues of the dress, but perhaps too much so.

Britney Spears skipped the red carpet arrivals of the 40th annual People’s Choice Awards on Wednesday night, but picked up the Favorite Pop Artist award and posed with her trophy after leaving the stage.

And with such a busy dress, the singer made a great decision in keeping the accessories completely minimal–Giuseppe Zanotti nude pumps and just a few simple rings and dainty earrings.

While I’m not usually a fan of the whole nude-illusion look, I actually really like this dress for Britney. It stays true to her style while also being a bit more mature, which is appropriate at this point.

Do I wish her hair wasn’t quite so bleached? Of course. But this is Britney we’re talking about, and you can only expect so much when it comes to the style department.